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==History, Education and Skills== Family and Background Jacqueline was born to Siomha Erlina and Cebrian Bristed. Although married, the pair decided to keep separate names, which later developed into separate lives. Siomha was Earthbound, while Cebrian was in love with the stars and his charter cruise ship, the Minitel. Eventually the pair split up, and Jacqueline stayed with her father. Jacqueine showed an uncanny knack with mechanics at a young age, and when she was a teenager her father would sometimes ask her to take over the small ship, but not for long. It was obvious the young woman was more comfortable with fixing and maintaining the ship than controlling it. Somehow she always seemed to know what was wrong and what needed doing, and Cebrian, having a business to run as well as a ship to captain, was content to let his daughter do as she thought best. She didn't restrict herself to ship mechanics alone. Because of the wide array of passengers her father took on, she met many people and got a taste for traveling the galaxy on her own one day.
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